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Trapp King (born 5 February 1998) is a Kenyan singer and rapper known for his Afro-rap style and vocals.
Trapp King was born and raised in Vihiga, Western Kenya. He attended Ebulonga Mixed Secondary School, graduating in 2017.
Trapp King began his music career in 2019. He gained recognition for his singles "City Boy," "Zonga Deux," "Even If I Die," and "Faded." He has collaborated with artists from Nigeria (Monarch and Jay Jinos) and Ghana (Kobby Phlakes Ghz).
Trapp King's music is characterized by its fusion of Afro-rap and other genres. His lyrics often explore themes of love, life, and social issues.
Trapp King is known for his philanthropic work and support of young artists in Kenya. He is also a vocal advocate for social justice and equality.
Source
li.sten.to/trappking
Trapp King was born and raised in Vihiga, Western Kenya. He attended Ebulonga Mixed Secondary School, graduating in 2017.
Trapp King began his music career in 2019. He gained recognition for his singles "City Boy," "Zonga Deux," "Even If I Die," and "Faded." He has collaborated with artists from Nigeria (Monarch and Jay Jinos) and Ghana (Kobby Phlakes Ghz).
Trapp King's music is characterized by its fusion of Afro-rap and other genres. His lyrics often explore themes of love, life, and social issues.
Trapp King is known for his philanthropic work and support of young artists in Kenya. He is also a vocal advocate for social justice and equality.
Source
li.sten.to/trappking
Monthly listeners
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Followers
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Nairobi5 listeners
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Jeddah1 listeners
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